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Progressive Media launches customer publishing company
closure. The title had been struggling since it was saved from administration by Wilmington Group, which ...
Reader's Digest chief Spratling quits
administration. ... Regulator and running a business that was put into administration, and then, ultimately securing the future ...
Reader's Digest UK files for administration
for administration after a deal on its pensions deficit collapsed.
Reader's Digest UK faces administration after pensions deal falls through
into administration after the Pensions Regulator blocked a planned deal on its pensions deficit. ... Its US parent company, the Reader's Digest Association, has warned that it may be forced to put the UK business into administration in a matter of weeks, unless it can secure a last-minute deal ... indefinitely and therefore, the UK business may need to file for administration." Readers Digest UK, which ...
Carat wins Nationwide's £5m account for insurance work
= will manage the sales, underwriting and administration of the policies, in addition to handling all marketing ...
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